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It’s rather, my life work.

I want to learn more and more magic here, and live a blissful life with my lovely wives.

I am reading manga with that feelingーーand recently, I feel like the pace I read has increased.

「Danna-sama」

I was called so I looked up.

Amanda-san in her maid appearance was there without me noticing it.

「I have brought you a bentou」

Amanda-san handed me a basket.

It’s the basket with a lid that we usually use w ...

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